
January 5th 11, 06:19 AM
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Crossrail western termunus
On Jan 5, 7:15*am, Jeremy Double wrote:
On 31/12/2010 09:34, 1506 wrote:
On Dec 30, 7:56 pm, *wrote:
On 30/12/2010 11:13, 1506 wrote:
And how do you think the Bristol and Norwich passengers will feel
about travelling in rapid transit trains with no bathrooms, many
draughty doors, and limited seating?
Bathrooms?! How many trains have bathrooms that you can think of?
Full bathrooms? very few trains have them. As for Half bathrooms (a
commode and hand basin), a substantial number of trains have them. *I
did not know you were pedantic enough to require "realtor speak". *:-)
Most sleeping trains, AFIK, have three quarter bathrooms (A commode, a
shower, and a hand basin)
Thinking about it, Thameslink trains have half baths, so it is not
unreasonable to think Crossrail trains might.
A bathroom is a room with a bath... no ordinary members of the public
have access to trains fitted with baths in the UK.
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Jeremy Double {real address, include nospam}
Rail and transport photos athttp://www.flickr.com/photos/jmdouble/collections/72157603834894248/- Hide quoted text -
Clearly you did not read my post. See also:
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-half-bathroom.htm
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